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Volume 1, Issue 2 (1978)

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Table of Contents
Seattle University Law Review

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Volume Index
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Articles

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Nonproduction of Witnesses as Deliberative Evidence
James E. Beaver

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Income Taxation in Washington: In a Class By Itself
J. Thomas Carrato and Richard W. Hemstad

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United States Trust Co. v. New Jersey-State Promises and the Contract Clause: An Untimely Resurrection
Clifford D. Foster Jr.

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Equal Protection and Welfare Legislation: The Need for a Principled Approach
Lynda D. Frazier

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Unemployment Insurance: The Washington Supreme Court and the Labor Dispute Disqualification
Steven Soha

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Unlawful Securities Transactions and Scienter: An Emasculating Requirement
David Strout

 
 
 
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